TRIFLURIDINE is an antiviral medicine. It is used to treat eye infections caused by a virus, such as herpes infection. The lowest GoodRx price for the most common version of trifluridine is around $64.49, 64% off the average retail price of $181.64. Compare nucleoside analogue antivirals.

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Viroptic Medicare Formulary Information & Restrictions

What drug tier is trifluridine typically on?

Tier 2

Medicare plans typically list trifluridine in Tier 2 of their formulary.
Tier 2 means that this drug is a “non-preferred generic”. It
will be expensive and there may be cheaper drugs that work in
a similar fashion.

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